• Gold filigree beaded necklace by monet
  • monet gold filigree necklace
  • vintage filigree beads
  • monet clasp
  • Gold filigree beaded necklace by monet
  • monet gold filigree necklace
  • vintage filigree beads
  • monet clasp
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Monet Filigree Gold Bead Necklace

$28.00

Vintage 1960s Monet filigree gold bead necklace.

Gold filigree beads are always such an elegant look.
Approx. Size (cm): Necklace 22″ (38) long.  Beads:
Condition:  Good, one misshapen bead, please see closeup photo.
Era:  1960s.
Mark/Label:  Monet
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This lovely Monet filigree gold bead necklace is such a classic look.

Filigree Necklace Details

  • Vintage 1960s Monet filigree gold bead necklace.
  • Lovely gold filigree beads.
  • Filigree beads are an open-work cast metal in a lacy design. 
  • Fold-over clasp.

About Monet

Michael and Joseph Chernow took a gamble in 1927 and used proceeds from their father’s shirtwaist company to start a company called Monocraft to capitalize on the then craze for monograms.  The brothers developed a process for metal monogramming first for autos and later for handbags.   In the 1930s, they started manufacturing jewelry with monograms originally under the Monocraft name.  By the end of the decade, they launched a costume jewelry collection named Monet.

Monet found its design direction in the 1940s when Edmond Mario Granville joined the company as the principal designer. Known for its triple plated jewelry, Michael Chernow developed many innovations in the manufacture of costume jewelry.  He patented a design for clip earrings that made them much more comfortable as well as a design for continuous metal bangles.  Some of the early jewelry used colored stones but by the 1940s Monet made only gold and silver metal jewelry, sometimes with enameling.  Colored stones made a reappearance starting in the 1980s.

In 1977, Monet launched Ciani, a line of fine jewelry in 14-carat gold, sterling silver, and vermeil. Some pieces included onyx, ivory, semi-precious stones, and pave diamonds. 

A longtime family business with multi-generations of employees, Michael Chernow sought a business partner to continue the company after his brother’s death.  He found that partner when General Mills bought the company in 1968, keeping the current management in place.  After a successful run under the capable management of General Mills, Monocraft and Monet were sold to Crystal Brands Apparel Group in 1985.              

As American-made jewelry gave way to cheaper imports, the company eventually filed for bankruptcy, Liz Claiborne purchased Monet in 2000.  Claiborne created The Monet Group, which includes Trifari and Marvella.  Like so many other storied names in costume jewelry, production moved overseas, and Monet offers jewelry of much lesser quality today.

Vintage Monet is highly prized by collectors for its quality. Thanks to triple plating, it’s not unusual for Monet pieces to be in amazing condition even after over 50 years of wear.  Monet jewelry is always marked with the company name.

vintage necklace lengths

Shipping & Returns

We normally ship within 5 business days.  Occasionally, there may an issue with shipping times.  If so, we will let you know at once.  Clothing and accessories ship by USPS Priority Mail or FedEx. Jewelry ships First Class Insured.  Overseas orders ship International First Class.  International buyers handle all customs duties. PLEASE NOTE effective July 1, 2021, EU members are charged VAT taxes based on the specific country’s tax rates at the time of importation. 

We know you may be wary about buying vintage items. If so, we do offer returns.  After receipt of your vintage pieces, if you are unhappy or the item does not fit, please let Madge know of a return request within 10 days of receipt of merchandise and return items within 30 days after notification. 

We encourage you to read our complete return policy here.   After that, if you still have questions please call or text (404) 850-1757.

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